Johnny Burch Octet-jazzbeat

Johnny Burch Octet
Johnny Burch Octet-jazzbeat

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On offer since12.04.201905.03.202606.04.202406.05.202604.04.2026
Price24,69 EUR33,99 EUR34,39 EUR11,69 EUR14,49 EUR
Weight0.30kg0.27kg0.46kg0.12kg0.12kg
ManufacturerRHYTH RDemonEmiREPUTE RECPhantom
CategoryLPCDLPCDCD

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Details / Tracklist: 1: Moanin? ()
2: Early In The Morning ()
3: All Members ()
4: The Champ ()
5: Ritual ()
6: Oleo ()
7: Stolen Moments ()
8: Milestones ()
Description:Johnny Burch is probably best-known for songs he wrote in 1963 for Georgie Fame such as ?In The Meantime? and ?Preach and Teach?. This was at a time when the boundaries between modern jazz, rhythm and blues and beat music were being broken down at such places as the Flamingo and the Marquee. For a few months, Burch was leader of a group that included several musicians who found fame in the blues and rock scene of the late 60s such as Graham Bond, Dick Heckstall-Smith, Jack Bruce and Ginger Baker. Side One of this LP features the earliest-known recordings of Bruce and Baker together in a live broadcast for the BBC from March 1963. Side Two contains five tracks from a session that Burch?s 1965 lineup recorded for Band Beat. Burch was never a major figure in the London jazz scene but this collection highlights his group?s unique role which acted as a bridge between modern jazz and the nascent British R&B movement. Tracks 1-3; March 1963 Mike Falana tp; John Mumford tb; Graham Bond as; Stan Robinson ts; Miff Moule bs; John Burch p; Jack Bruce b; Ginger Baker d. Tracks 4-8 November 1965 Hank Shaw tp; Ken Wray tb; Ray Swinfield as; Peter King ts; Harry Klein bs; John Burch p; Jeff Clyne b; Mike Scott d. Barcode 5 060331 751601 on packaging only.
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